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Up Next 13 Mar 2021, 7:23 UTC ·
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The RS was the second most popular with more than 37,770 units, while the SS was pretty close with nearly 35,000 models. The Z28, on the other hand, was the rarest in 1969, as Chevrolet manufactured only a little over 20,000 units.
The Camaro RS we have here is the closest you can get to the original model manufactured in 1969, as eBay seller carlj22585 promises the car comes in a fully unmolested state with nothing changed inside, outside, or under the hood.
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This is one of the most original cars I have ever seen or bought,” they say, adding that the engine under the hood is the matching numbers 327 unit that was installed by the GM brand 52 years ago when the car got to leave the factory. The bad news is the engine doesn’t start and doesn’t turn by hand, so at the first glance, there’s a good chance you wouldn’t be able to drive it home if you purchase it.
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Up Next 24 Feb 2021, 6:50 UTC ·
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The SS was obviously third in the charts with close to 35,000 units, while the Z28 accounted for more than 20,300 cars of the entire production.
The RS that we have here is a survivor that comes with nearly everything original. It features both stunning looks and a 307 engine working properly though it could still need a few touches. But first things first.
The paint currently on the car isn’t the original one, but it still comes in good shape. As you can see in the photos here, the Camaro still looks pretty neat without any signs of rust. The body is very straight, and eBay seller chevy5522 says it’s believed everything else is original and working, with the headlights opening and closing “